I am not sure, it's a large cubicle, so I am wondering if the nursery nurse was in the doorway and didn't get there in time. I am going to ask for more detail and suggest handrails.

TF, the bright bots are really good. If it were the world according to me, DD would run around nude from the waist down as that works really well, but obviously, that's not acceptable at nursery, so the pants are good as she's not quite confident about the feeling of needing a poo, and the pants are a useful catcher! They're towelling inside and a poly thingy layer so they are waterproof. No accidents today. I wish we had more than a weekend off. I've alo bought a carseat wee catcher too, a we travel a lot.

oh I love how they all have quirky little ways of counting super cute!

anyone else finding this a really lovely age? (although I might have said that about every age!). I was feeling unwell this morning (morning sickness still) and DS felt sorry for me so he brought me a toy bear and said it was a 'doctor bear' and I should cuddle it, then he pretended to make me a beaker of milk and put on a pretend dvd for me. he was so pleased with himself

pancakes dd's accident must have been a horrible reminder for you I am glad she is ok now though. I think they are amazingly robust really. we still haven't started potty training yet, DS is keen and I was going to start as soon as it warmed up a bit, but that same weekend morning sickness struck with a vengeance. I'm hoping to start when it hopefully eases off in a week or so. are the bright bots pants like training pants? I'm tempted to get something like that, at least for when we're out and about

Oh scary, Panc, poor DD and poor you. She was in the toilet on her own?DS is using the big toilet now, we never bothered with pull-ups, he just has normal pants. I don't like to say trained, either: he does what he wants, when he wants!

We didn't have the two-year check until about a month ago. And they do it with the paed (dr) here, not sure if there is an HV?

Great that they are all doing so well . DD has not had a 2 year check. I couldn't make one appt due to work, so they told me that they didn't have another appt for 8 months. I told them I was moving house before then. I've arrived DD at her new surgery, she's had 2 doc apps, but I have heard nothing from the HV. Suffice it to say, I think she's doing very well and her nursery report was sound. She did fall off the loo at nursery yesterday and banged her head in exactly the same place it was fractured when she was 5 weeks old. The same bit swelled up . She said it was a bit sore, but its ok today. Gave me flashbacks. Going to suggest to the nursery that they fit hand rails on the walls next to the loo as she was reaching for the wall to get down.

Loo familiarisation is going very well, i am not saying training as we're being very chilled aout the whole thing and not aiming for anything particular, which is working very well. she's getting the hang of things very quickly. We are using bright bots pants and she finds them very comfy and they are easy to pull on and off.

DS was asked to identify certain objects, but refused to play along, with a face that said "why are you asking me such ridiculously easy questions? I am not going to bother answering! You are insulting my intelligence!". Not a performing monkey, this one. Well, he is when he wants to be!

Oh that makes me feel better! Our health visitor kept getting out specific toys and asking ds to play with them and he would refuse so she would give up. Why she didn't get them all out and let him find them in his own time throughout the visit I'm not sure. He definitely doesn't like to perform for an audience! I remember the when he first was counting to ten, I tried to get him to count to his grandparents on skype and he grinned, went "one,two, TEN hhaha" and ran away! He well and truly taught me a lesson!

Dd3 refused to talk to the HV ( happened to be parent of one of my old pupils) so we caught up while dd3 played. Just asked questions to tick the boxes. DS did an explosive escaping poo then threw up on me while we were there too!

Well done your DD ood what a little star . Is she enjoying having a baby brother?

Ds absolutely refused to comply with any instructions when the health visitor came to us, and instead spent the whole time taking more and more of his books to her and saying 'lady please read me this story!'. Luckily she took my word for it as to what he could do!

dd3 had her 2 year assessment today. Waste of time from their point of view as she was doing everything right , nice from mine as I could show her off without showing off! DS had his 6 week check yesterday and is also doing everything right. Can't believe how fast it's going this time. My tiny baby is 12lbs and growing out of his tiny clothes. 0-3s are going now

pancakes I have just realised our DC must share a birthday don't know how I missed that till now! DS's half birthday totally passed me by until I was scrolling down threads I'm on and saw lentils comment and started to try and work out if we had had the 14th April yet

Your dd sounds great fun and lovely pancakes when Ds became unwell at nursery he got mothered by two of his little girl friends, when I got there they were sat with him holding his hands so I know that dishing out cuddles gets appreciated!